Kenmore, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

For those who want to live in a beautiful, well-developed city with a rich history, you should consider living in Kenmore City. This Seattle suburb offers plenty of amenities and things to do, and its low crime rate makes it an excellent place to raise a family. In fact, Kenmore is home to only 53 violent crimes per 100,000 people, which is lower than the national average. Here's a look at the population and steets in the city.

The city is served by several local media sources. The Bothell/Kenmore Reporter, a weekly newspaper, covers town events. The city also has a library advisory board and Landmarks and Heritage Commission. Police services in Kenmore are contracted out to the King County Sheriff's Office, and fire department duties are expanded through an agreement with the neighboring city of Lake Forest Park. The Fire Department serves the community by providing fire and rescue services, and its fire station is called Northshore Fire Department.

The median age of residents in Kenmore, WA is 39.2. The percentage of foreign-born residents is higher than the national average. However, the percentage of native-born residents is much lower. Kenmore residents are the average age of 38 years, but are older than the national average. Those born in India, China, and Mexico are the most common foreign-born residents in Kenmore. The median age of foreign-born residents is 42.